BAE Systems' thermal camera core captures video in daylight or at night

Oct. 30, 2013
The MIR640 17 micron, 640 x 480 pixel, uncooled thermal camera core captures video through fog, smoke, dust, and haze.

The MIR640 is a 17 micron, 640 x 480 pixel, uncooled thermal camera core that captures video in daylight or at night through fog, smoke, dust, and haze. It can switch between frame rates of 60 and 30 Hz. The 1.7 in.3, 1.4 oz module includes sensor, image processing, USB controls, and standard video interfaces.
BAE Systems
Nashua, NH
www.baesystems.com


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